Celebrate Your Love of Unicorns at This Inflatable Water Park
Entertainment Monica Poling April 29, 2018

If fairy princesses and unicorns are the sparkly creatures that fuel your imagination, there’s a theme park just begging to be added to your travel to do list.
That’s right, Inflatable Island, located in the Philippines, has just added a new floating playground completely themed around unicorns.
The theme park itself, the largest of its kind in Asia, is comprised of a beach segment and two floating islands, including the all-new Unicorn Island. Attractions throughout include swings, slides, a rock climbing wall, a wobbly bridge and an over-the-water balance beam. There’s even something called the “human launcher.”
The new 40,000 square-foot, themed island is adding to the fun with a rainbow walk, a giant inflatable sea-unicorn and a huge inflatable horse—Baba—that also serves as a slide into the sea.
The new 40,000 square-foot, themed island is adding to the fun with a rainbow walk, a giant inflatable sea-unicorn and a huge inflatable horse—Baba—that also serves as a slide into the sea.
The park is designed for “kids” and “kid-dults,” but if the watery hi-jinks get to be too much, you can always head to the park’s floating flamingo and unicorn themed cabanas, each of which holds up to six people. Or chill out on the beach at the pink-themed Bali Lounge, with pink and purple umbrellas and bean bag loungers. There are plenty of food and drink options to choose from, while you chill out at your oceanfront perch.
The theme park is open to everyone, but kids must be no taller than three feet to qualify for a Little Kid Pass.
The park opens daily at 8 a.m. and closes around 6 p.m. There are one-hour (sprinkle), two-hour (splash), half-day (spray) and whole-day (soaked) passes available for purchase, which range from about $10 to $17 USD. The timing on the passes only applies to the inflatable islands, but guests purchasing any pass are welcome to spend the full day at the beach and the Bali Lounge.
Guests must arrive 30 minutes before their scheduled time to ensure plenty of time to receive a safety instruction and fitting for a life vest.
The park is located in The Philippines’ Zambales Province, about a 2-and-a-half-hour journey from Manila.
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